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PARK AND CEMETERY 
Park and Cemetery 
LANDSCAPE GARDENING 
ESTABLISHED 1890. 
OBJECT: To advance Art out-of-Doors, with 
special reference to the Improvement of parks, 
cemeteries, home grounds, and the promotion of 
Town and Village Improvement Associations, 
etc- 
John W. Weston, C. E>, Editor. 
R, I, HAIGHT, Publisher, 
324 Dearborn St., CHICAGO. 
Eastern Office ; 
1538 Am.Tract Society Bldg., New York. 
Subscription $1.00 a Year in Advance. 
Foreign Subscription $1.50. 
Published Monthly. 
Issued on the 15th of the Month; 
Park Systems of American Cities, De- 
velopment of. By Andrew Wright 
Crawford. Cinn. Am. Acad., 25 1218- 
34. March, ’05. 
Pavilions in the New York Parks. Il- 
lustrated. Arch. Rec., 17 '.248-54. 
Philadelphia’s Park Movement Succeed- 
ing. Illustrated. By Andrew Wright 
Crawford. Charities, 14:789-93. June, 
3, ’05- 
Westrumite, and What Can Be Ex- 
pected of it; Experiments with the 
New Oil Road Sprinkler. Illustrated. 
G. R. M., 34:699-702. Oct., ’05. 
Trees, Shrubs a.nd Plants. 
Advantages of Autumn Tree Planting. 
Country Cal., i :488-90. Sept., ’05. 
Big Trees, Ancestors of. By E. W. 
Berry. Illustrated. Prof. Sci. Mo., 
67 :465-74- 
Bulbs, Hardy, for Pall Planting. By W. 
N. Craig. Illustrated. G. M., 2:117- 
121. 
Conifers, Effects of the Winter on. By 
T. D. Hatfield. Hart., 2 :272. Sept. 
9. ’05- 
Daffodils Everyone Should Know. By 
Thos. McAdam. Illustrated. G. M., 
2:125-7. Oct., ’05. 
Fall Planting of Trees, Shrubs, Fruits 
and Vines. Illustrated. G. M., 11 : 
106-113. Oct., ’05. 
Forest Reserve in the White Mountains, 
Reason for. Illustrated. By P. W. 
Ayres. F. I., 11:421-27. Sept, ’05. 
Hardy Perennials for Fall Planting. By 
W. C. Egan. Illustrated. G. M., 
2:114-15. Oct, ’05. 
Preservation and Development of the 
Appalachian Forest Reserve. Illus- 
trated. F. I., 11:402-21. Sfcpt., ’05. 
Trees and Shrubs 
FOR 
PARKS AND CEMETERIES 
A SPECIALTY 
Rhododendron maximum, Hardy Hybrids, 
Hardy Azaleas, Japanese Maples, Etc. 
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Catalogues on Request 
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150 Broadway, New York 
Cemetery 
Records 
Systems of 
Records 
for Cem- 
eteries of 
all sizes. 
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specimen 
pages to 
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We have a large and choice stock of the fol- 
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Carolina Poplars, Silver Maples, Weir’s Cut Leaf Maples and American 
Elm in standard shade trees. Catalpa Bungei and Kilmarnock Willows. 
Flowering Shrubs — Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora, both bush and 
tree form, Forsythia, Cornus and Deutzia. Hedge Plants - California 
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The Chrysanthemum; Its Culture for 
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by Arthur Herrington, published by the 
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